how to multiply a matrix with scalar ?

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I have 49 matrix which i call them as atom. I want to multiply each atom with a 49 different scalar value. ie atom1*h1+atom2*h2 .......atom49*h49.
A = rand(361,49);
B = reshape(A,19,19,1,49);
H = radn(49,1);
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 14 Sep 2017
Why not simply specify the final dimensions you require right from the start, rather than wasting time with reshape? This:
A = rand(361,49);
B = reshape(A,19,19,1,49);
should simply be:
B = rand(19,19,1,49);

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KSSV
KSSV on 14 Sep 2017
A = rand(361,49);
B = reshape(A,19,19,1,49);
H=rand(49,1);
A = zeros(19,19) ;
for i = 1:49
A = A+H(i)*B(:,:,1,i) ;
end

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